I’m not much for Christmas shopping but thought I would get a little something for all the Empty Cases readers. Maybe this will make you get off that wad of cash you’ve been saving for a Lady Gaga concert and do something that will make you a better shooter. (If you have really been saving to see Lady Gaga, I don’t want to know about it.)

Go to the Action Target web site and place an order. If you type in my discount code – MANN15 – you can get 15% off anything in the Action Target on-line store. (Don’t worry, Action Target has already agreed to this for Empty Cases readers.)

Steel targets are one of the best training aids you can use for many types of shooting whether you are a cop, hunter, competitor, recreational shooter or a super ninja. My suggestion: A PT Hostage Target. Its a great tactical training tool and you can use the flipper target as a kill zone target for big game shooting practice.

Action Target PT Hostage Target - I've been using this one three years and all it ever needs is some spray paint.

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Born and raised in the West Virginia hills, Richard literally grew up in the woods. He has chased coon hounds until daylight, waited out whitetails perched high in an oak, canoed the New River and hunted from the Montana Mountains to the Green Hills of Africa.
During service in the Army and later as a municipal police officer and Special Agent with the railroad police, Richard obtained numerous certifications in small arms instruction. He has trained military personnel, law enforcement officers and civilians in the application of firearms for defensive, competitive and recreational use. Richard won the West Virginia Governor’s Twenty Award for law enforcement, the West Virginia National Guard State Pistol Competition and earned his Distinguished Medal with pistol.
Badge turned in, Richard is now a contributing editor for several magazines. He was the compiling author of the book, Rifle Bullets for the Hunter and conceptualized and contributed to Selecting and Ordering a Custom Hunting Rifle. Richard also contributed a chapter to the John Velke book, The True Story of the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency. Richard has patents on a riflescope reticle and a revolutionary bullet testing media.
A hillbilly at heart, Richard lives on Shadowland - his shooting range in West Virginia - with the most understanding wife in the world, their three kids and a very protective ridgeback hound.